Refill for Life
Side effects include increased smiles, uncontrollable laughter, and never-ending joy.
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About the Book
it is now time to refill our order.
“Argh”, you exclaim, realizing your alarm clock failed to go off, making you late for work. Soon you are caught in the proverbial Murphy’s Law. Anything that can go wrong does go wrong. You spill your morning coffee and lose a 10-round battle with your computer. Congratulations, you are experiencing a bad day. We all have them. It is life’s way of keeping us humble. But sometimes a bad day turns into a bad week, month, year, or longer. Now you are unhappy.
With all of the overwhelming pressures we face each day, it is no wonder we struggle to find joy in our lives. We begin to search for some magical formula that will encourage future happiness, ranging from medicine to therapy, reading to faith. In essence, we want a “prescription” for happiness when all we really need is to “refill an existing order”. Refill for Life shows us how to use our heart to uncover joyous experiences from our past, so we can bring them forward into our everyday lives. The only side effects will be increased smiles, uncontrollable laughter, and never-ending joy.
About the Author
All of us have experienced happiness at some point in our lives; it is now time to refill our order. “Argh”, you exclaim, realizing your alarm clock failed to go off, making you late for work. Soon you are caught in the proverbial Murphy’s Law. Anything that can go wrong does go wrong. You spill your morning coffee and lose a 10-round battle with your computer. Congratulations, you are experiencing a bad day. We all have them. It is life’s way of keeping us humble. But sometimes a bad day turns into a bad week, month, year, or longer. Now you are unhappy. With all of the overwhelming pressures we face each day, it is no wonder we struggle to find joy in our lives. We begin to search for some magical formula that will encourage future happiness, ranging from medicine to therapy, reading to faith. In essence, we want a “prescription” for happiness when all we really need is to “refill an existing order”. Refill for Life shows us how to use our heart to uncover joyous experiences from our past, so we can bring them forward into our everyday lives. The only side effects will be increased smiles, uncontrollable laughter, and never-ending joy.